Los Angeles-based graphic designer Ricky Linn has set out on a three hundred and sixty-five day challenge. Each day Linn draws a new animal species in his own, distinct style. Using geometric outlines and forms, Linn illustrates each animal as a stylized insignia.

Each animal looks like it could be worn on a sports uniform or as a crest for that animal’s clan. Linn will continue to work on the project until he has created 365 different images, even if it takes more than a year to complete. Presently, there are 72 animals in his delightful series.

When you’re designing for a microbrewery, an up and coming Norwegian Electronic Death Reggae band or an app that stores Richard Siken poems – sometimes you need a little inspiration. Good thing there’s this neat little guide by Californian designer Tim Delger to make sure we’re on the right track for your handcrafted designs. You can follow Tim on Twitter. You can also get the poster of this Infographic on Society6.

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French water company Evian is famous for its baby commercials.
The last one is memorable.

Superheroes are part of man’s inner world. One of the best, the elegant Spider-Man meets his baby version in a very funky commercial. The surprising and very pleasant encounter takes place while Spider-Man is flying downtown NYC. Here comes the hotstepperis on the air.

The video has nothing to do with the product but will probably become viral as it is associated with the movieThe Amazing Spider-Man 2and following other productions with babies released by the French company.

Funky, touching and funny images of babies, fathers, men and women made my day. What about you? Not convinced or want some more? There you go.